Research Blog

Research Blog

Iago Hale, a plant breeder and assistant professor of specialty crop improvement at UNH’s College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, is working to develop the grape-like, sweet, and highly nutritious cold-hardy kiwifruit into a new high-value crop for New England farmers.
With the support of a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Hale is...
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The UNH Research Digest collects research news stories from across the University and provides brief summaries that showcase the breadth and depth of our research, scholarly activity, and artistic endeavors.
Preview a few of June’s stories below. Find the rest of the June Digest articles at the UNH Research Office web site: http://www.unh.edu/research/unh-research-digest.
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Philip Collins and Allan Wright are representing RCC at the 2015 Campus Safety, Health, and Environmental Management Association (CSHEMA) annual conference in Washington, DC July 20-21st, 2015. Also from UNH, Andy Glode is representing the office of Environmental Health and Safety.
The trio is demonstrating the UNH Chemical Environmental Management System (UNHCEMS), a tool developed by Phil...
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Retraction Watch is a blog created by two medical reporters, Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky. The site tracks, investigates, and reports on scientific retractions so researchers can keep up on what is going on in their fields in terms of publication issues.
Retraction Watch has a “leaderboard” which chronicles individuals with the most reported retractions. As of the date of this blog post,...
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The UNH Research Computing Center is big on sharing, so we’ve decided to present a selection of the interesting stuff we’ve found on the web this month related to big data, computational science, and programming. Enjoy.
The tagline on this article drew us in, “New network design exploits cheap, power-efficient flash memory without sacrificing speed.” From MIT News: Cutting Cost and Power...
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